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We left for Trimble Dimensions last Sunday morning. Gained an hour because of daylght savings change night before. Flew to Atlanta, lost an hour. Flew...
I was told that they had come out with some improved drafting capabilities but havent seen it yet. I still use Terramodel for just about everything. ...
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Kent, I'm curious.....Are concrete R/W markers in Texas set so the center is the R/W, since your nail is in the center? In Ky. they are set so the ba...
Don't think SCS900 plays well with a geoid. Try it without it. Machine files don't work with a geoid either. So our Trimble guy says.
Gonna take a lot of effort to top that one.
Or you can wait for this one. Just a few miles up the road from here.
I'm confused, MattThey probably gave it some thought and decided that getting you on the payroll would ultimately be a much better deal for them than ...
This is kind of long but it really happened this way.My mom and dad live just down the road from us. They started smelling a strange odor in the back...
Pretty much the same experience here. We use several Trimble systems, and tried Topcon. I agree that on open fairly level sites Topcon would probabl...
I assume all the important stuff is in the back seat. I took the seat out of my extended cab and made a shelf so everything would fit back there.
The theory of Topcon's system looks good, but there are some limitations. GPS wasn't a problem. They kept talking about the airport jobs they had do...
Surface dtm. We are doing roadwork so its a road surface I created in Terramodel and run through TBC.
Ive thought the same thing. Same with antivirus software.
Trimble should include a Polaris Ranger with their system. Makes moving the robots and keeping ahead lots easier. They could paint one yellow.
Robots only. Around 500' seemed good. We were keeping an extra one set up for checking behind the paver.
Good to know, hadn't found that. thanks
I haven't tried it in Access, but in the past I have just cut the job up into sections so the equations don't come into play.